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360labsf-blog · 5 years ago
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Open vs Private Office Spaces
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Co-working office spaces are quickly becoming the most preferred spaces to work. After isolated cubicles dominated office buildings for decades, companies are beginning to understand just how important it is to keep a positive physical space for their employees. Open floor plans packed with comfortable furniture and natural lighting aren’t just for looks. Workspaces like these create happier employees and increase motivation to collaborate.
Co-working spaces aren’t just for small businesses and start-ups anymore. Coworking centers like 360 Lab San Francisco are now popular with companies of all shapes and sizes. That’s because they understand that work culture doesn’t have to be boring.
Although anyone would agree that open-office spaces are as fun as they are popular, it’s understandable that a new business owner looking for new office space would have some concerns. Are open offices truly better than private ones? What kind of space will fulfill your business needs? 
Check out the difference between open vs private office spaces here
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5 Signs You’re Overworking Yourself
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We all know there’s no success without hard work. It’s important to work hard and utilize your hours to maximize your productivity. Those of us who are looking to impress our managers and get that promotion — and a pay raise—  are more than willing to stay at the office longer and take on more work assignments.
Unfortunately, when we take on more than we can really deal with, it’s easy to neglect our wellbeing. In the end, working too hard wears us out… body and mind.
When we experience burnout, we feel stress symptoms like exhaustion, irritation, anxiety, as well as self-deprecating feelings of failure and ineffectiveness. We stop functioning efficiently, making all the extra time we put into work worthless. Don’t worry. You can avoid the terrible symptoms of work-related burnout. 
Here are a few signs you may be overworking yourself.
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